You need to set the fsb to 200mhz instead of 100 mhz. The 3200 is a 400 fsb chip (200 x 2) The multiplier is locked at 11 so 11 x the 100 it is currently at yields the 1.1 ghz you see. Change it to 200 mhz and with the 11x multiplier you will get your 2.2 ghz. Also check in the bios for the fsb setting.

Also use the pc3200 memory in it for best performance.

Also x2: Don't worry about matching mem sizes or anything for dual channel as you where not blessed with a chipset the supported it. Via did support dual channel for socket A until the 880 chipset.

There is a setting you have to find it. Hence the reason it's at 100 mhz in the first place. The ability to change it is in there. It's just hidden as it is a oem board. You can try simply clearing the cmos and see if for some reason it id's the chip right but if not you have to find the setting in the cmos. I do not have one of them boards to help you find it but trust me it's there. On Oem boards they hide it so users couldn't just go in, find it easy and oc the system and fry it then warranty it.

You are looking for the FSB Setting as the multipler is locked on the chip. You have to set the FSB to 200 not 100. Make sure you are looking for the FSB (front side bus) settings in the bios.

I've dealt with a few Hp oem rigs with Asus boards. They know how to hide settings so the end user has a hard time finding them.

You tried resetting the cmos? If so then you have to dig away at that bios and find the fsb setting. 100 mhz fsb chips went out with the original Athlon chips. Most everything most people remember will either be a 166 or 200 chip. What this means is for some reason your bios is defaulting to 100 for some weird reason so no matter what chip you put in there it will probably stay at 100 fsb until you manually set it higher.

No settings hiden in this one. After research the memory is limited to 266mhz whatever the frequency you put in it. After FURTHER and EXTENSIVE research in the bios there is ABSOLUTELY NO settings to be changed. This is one of the simplest bios I ever seen. So my conclusion is that the last bios update is bugged OR the cpu has been damaged making it stall to 1100mz. At the computer boot in the bios it says CPU: 1100mhz/200mhz. So the FSB seems to be right on that one. Since it's double pumped it's theorically at 400mhz. I guess I will just stop playing around it and give it to someone for small online games, Facebook, emails and Youtube...but i'll keep the GeForce 7800 GSOC